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Facing pelvic floor issues can be challenging, but the good news is that you have options for treatment. In this blog post, we will explore the differences between pelvic floor physical therapy (PT) and surgery, helping you understand when conservative treatment might be the better choice and the benefits of pelvic PT in both preparation and recovery from surgery. Our goal is to empower you with knowledge so you can make informed decisions about your pelvic floor health.

Section 1: Understanding Pelvic Floor PT

Pelvic floor physical therapy is a non-invasive, conservative approach to addressing pelvic floor issues. Here’s why it’s worth considering:

Non-Surgical: Pelvic floor PT does not involve any surgical procedures, making it a less invasive option. Surgeries come with their own risks and side effects so it is important to explore other options before diving into a surgical fix.

Personalized Treatment: PT focuses on your specific needs, with a tailored treatment plan designed to address your symptoms and concerns. Your pelvic PT should be centered around your specific goals and the most current research regarding your issue


No Recovery Time: Unlike surgery, there’s no need for an extended recovery period after pelvic floor PT. Pelvic PT can come with hefty side effects like feeling more energetic, getting stronger in surrounding areas and an increase in ability to be active with pain! 

Section 2: Surgery as an Option

Surgery may be necessary in certain cases, such as:

Severe Conditions: For severe pelvic floor issues or structural abnormalities, surgery might provide the most effective solution. In rare cases, pelvic PT alone might not be able to solve your problem completely.

Urgent Situations: In cases of emergencies or life-threatening conditions, surgery may be the immediate choice.

Patient Preference: Some individuals may prefer a surgical solution, even for less severe issues, due to personal reasons or lifestyle considerations.

Section 3: When to Choose Pelvic Floor PT

Now, let’s discuss when pelvic floor PT is the better choice:

Mild to Moderate Symptoms: If your symptoms are mild to moderate, PT can effectively manage and alleviate them without surgery. In some cases, Pelvic PT can provide you with even better results than surgery due to the fact that you will not just be solving your pelvic issues but building a stronger and healthier foundation in order to eliminate the odds of future problems or a re-occurrence of the current issue.

Preventative Measures: PT can be a proactive approach to preventing worsening of symptoms and the need for surgery in the future. Even if surgery is necessary, pelvic PT helps prepare your body for the procedure leading to better results and an easier recovery.

Non-Invasive Preference: If you prefer a non-invasive approach or want to avoid surgery’s risks and potential complications, PT is a great option. As mentioned earlier- the only side effects you will see will be positive ones!

Empower yourself with knowledge about your pelvic floor treatment options. If you’re considering pelvic floor PT, take the first step toward a healthier pelvic floor today!

Schedule a Consultation: If you’re unsure whether pelvic floor PT is right for you, schedule a consultation with our pelvic floor specialist at MOTION RX. They can evaluate your condition and provide guidance on the best treatment approach. Your pelvic PT is someone who is there to look out for you and your best interests giving you an unbiased second opinion and laying out how they can prevent surgery or be there to guide you through the process. 

Spread the Word: Share this blog post with friends and family who might be facing pelvic floor issues. By sharing information, you can help others make informed decisions too.

Conclusion

Pelvic floor PT offers a non-invasive, personalized, and effective approach to addressing pelvic floor issues for many individuals. Surgery remains a valuable option in specific situations, but conservative treatment should not be overlooked. By understanding when to choose pelvic floor PT, you can take control of your pelvic floor health and work towards a more comfortable and fulfilling life. Being educated on your options can enable you to take control of your health! Pelvic PT is essential to ensuring a full recovery in most cases of surgery and prevents future procedures from being a part of your future. In conclusion- you should ALWAYS consult a pelvic PT whether you are opting for surgery or not because caring for your body before and after surgery is just as important as preventing it in the first place. 

Remember, your well-being matters, and there are choices available to you. Don’t hesitate to explore the conservative treatment option of pelvic floor PT and consult with our specialist to determine the best path for your unique needs.

 

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